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Books with title French Revolution

  • The French Revolution: A History

    Thomas Carlyle

    Paperback (Independently published, Dec. 20, 2019)
    The book that established Thomas Carlyle’s reputation when first published in 1837, this spectacular historical masterpiece has since been accepted as the standard work on the subject. It combines a shrewd insight into character, a vivid realization of the picturesque, and a singular ability to bring the past to blazing life, making it a reading experience as thrilling as any novel. As John D. Rosenberg observes in his Introduction, The French Revolution is “one of the grand poems of [Carlyle’s] century, yet its poetry consists in being everywhere scrupulously rooted in historical fact.”
  • Evolution Revolution

    Robert Winston

    Paperback (DK Children, May 17, 2016)
    Why do humans walk on two feet? What really happened to the dinosaurs? Delve into the story of evolutionary science and follow Charles Darwin on his epic voyage in search of the origin of species in Evolution Revolution.Starting with the publication of Darwin's famous On the Origin of Species, Evolution Revolution explores how one man's revolutionary theories changed the world. Discover how Darwin came up with the theory of natural selection by collecting plant and animal samples from around the world and see how it has influenced science in the modern age. Learn about the advancements made after Darwin as modern scientists reveal the secrets of genes and DNA and give us a glimpse at what lies ahead.New available in paperback and featuring a cleaner and easier to understand design, Evolution Revolution is perfect for kids who have ever wondered where we come from, how we got here, and why life on our world is so varied and amazing.
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  • Revolution

    Emmanuel Macron, Jonathan Goldberg, Juliette Scott

    Paperback (Scribe US, Nov. 14, 2017)
    The bestselling memoir by France's president, Emmanuel Macron. Some believe that our country is in decline, that the worst is yet to come, that our civilization is withering away. That only isolation or civil strife are on our horizon. That to protect ourselves from the great transformations taking place around the globe, we should go back in time and apply the recipes of the last century. Others imagine that France can continue on its slow downward slide. That the game of political juggling―first the Left, then the Right―will allow us breathing space. The same faces and the same people who have been around for so long. I am convinced that they are all wrong. It is their models, their recipes, that have simply failed. France as a whole has not failed. In Revolution, Emmanuel Macron, the youngest president in the history of France, reveals his personal story and his inspirations, and discusses his vision of France and its future in a new world that is undergoing a ‘great transformation’ that has not been known since the Renaissance. This is a remarkable book that seeks to lay the foundations for a new society―a compelling testimony and statement of values by an important political leader who has become the flag-bearer for a new kind of politics.
  • The French Revolution: A History

    Thomas Carlyle, John D. Rosenberg

    eBook (Modern Library, Dec. 18, 2007)
    The book that established Thomas Carlyle’s reputation when first published in 1837, this spectacular historical masterpiece has since been accepted as the standard work on the subject. It combines a shrewd insight into character, a vivid realization of the picturesque, and a singular ability to bring the past to blazing life, making it a reading experience as thrilling as any novel. As John D. Rosenberg observes in his Introduction, The French Revolution is “one of the grand poems of [Carlyle’s] century, yet its poetry consists in being everywhere scrupulously rooted in historical fact.”This Modern Library Paperback Classics edition, complete and unabridged, is unavailable anywhere else.
  • French Revolution

    Nicola Barber

    Hardcover (Hodder Childrens Book, June 30, 2004)
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  • The French Revolution A History

    Thomas Carlyle

    eBook (, June 28, 2017)
    The French Revolution A History by Thomas Carlyle
  • French Revolution

    Ken Hills, Angus McBride, Tony Morris

    Library Binding (Marshall Cavendish Corp, Sept. 1, 1989)
    Examines the events of the French Revolution and how they influenced the course of history.
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  • Revolution

    Montana Ash

    Paperback (Independently published, March 22, 2019)
    With the battle against the chades over, and the evil at the centre of their world eliminated, balance has finally been restored to nature. Too bad the same can’t be said for their society. Beyden is trying to support his fellow paladins as they work to restore order after the upheaval caused by the Revolution. But with his leg injured beyond repair and pain his constant companion, Beyden is struggling with his new reality. Max, the one person in the world who could possibly help him, is drowning in her own problems. So Beyden turns to someone he never thought he would need; a human.Jasminka is used to being the odd one out. The only child of wealthy, stoic parents who demanded nothing short of perfection, she never really fit in anywhere. But being the only human in a magical society of elemental beings and modern-day knights is perhaps taking things a little too far. So why does she feel so at home? Could it be the crazy self-made family, filled with love, laughter, and strays? Or perhaps it’s the gentle giant with the pain-filled, amber eyes? Either way, as a doctor, Jasminka is determined to heal all their hurts … and just maybe, be healed in return.
  • The French Revolution

    Kate Riggs

    Paperback (Creative Paperbacks, Feb. 2, 2016)
    A look at the causes and global effects of the 1789 storming of the Bastille and subsequent decade-long revolution, which toppled a monarchy but paved the way for Napoleon's rise to power.
  • The French Revolution

    Sean Connolly

    Library Binding (Heinemann, March 26, 2003)
    What was it like to be a member of the nobility during the French Revolution? What was it like to watch an execution by guillotine? What was it like to be a witness to history? Step back in time to the French Revolution and see history through the eyes of those who lived it. Find out what it was like to be a radical at the heart of the revolution. Discover how it felt to be the mayor of Paris as the streets were filled with rioting crowds. Hear the account of Louis XVI's priest as the king was led to his place of execution–and the feared guillotine.
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  • The French Revolution

    Don Nardo

    Paperback (Greenhaven Pr, Jan. 1, 1999)
    Essays discuss the causes, milestones, social and cultural aspects, and legacy of the French Revolution
  • French Revolution

    George Rude, Maps

    Hardcover (Weidenfeld & Nicolson, March 15, 1988)
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